
Compared to the stalls, a box often offers:
• fewer people around you
• more personal space
• reduced noise and visual movement
• the freedom to step back or regulate without feeling watched
For many neurodivergent or sensory-sensitive people, that extra sense of control can turn theatre from overwhelming into genuinely enjoyable.
How to get a box without paying premium prices:
• Book midweek performances
• Choose less “in-demand” shows or previews
• Ask the box office directly — they’re often happy to advise
• Check if boxes are discounted close to the performance date
• Ask about access or relaxed-seating options
You deserve to experience art in a way that feels calm, safe, and supportive — not something you have to push through.
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